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SavitribaiPhule Pune University
Skill Development Centre
Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in JEWELLERY DESIGN AND GEMOLOGY
Academic Year:-2018-2019
Course Structure (First Year)
Course Code Course Title Credit
SEMETSER - I Theory Component
JDG 1-1 Language and Communication Skills – English I 4
JDG 1-2 Gemology I 4
JDG 1-3 Fundamentals of Jewellery Design I 4
Skill Component
JDG 1-4 Practical – I (English Assignments) 6 12 JDG 1-5 Practical – II (Based on Theory)
SEMETSER - II
Theory Component
JDG 2-1 Advanced Communication Skills – English II 4
JDG 2-2 Gemology II 4
JDG 2-3 Fundamentals of Jewellery Design II elleesigning 4
Skill Component
JDG 2-4 Practical – III (English Assignments) 6 12 JDG 2-5 Practical – IV (Based on Theory)
Total Credits 60
STRUCTURE FOR SEMESTER
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 3
12 Credits each 180 300
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 3
18 Credits 270 450
30 450 750
STRUCTURE FOR YEAR
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 6
24 (4 Credits each) 360 600
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 6
36 (6 Credits each) 540 900
60 900 1500
YEAR I
SEMESTER I THEORY
JDG 1-1- COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Verbal and non-verbal communication
Components of Non-verbal Communication
Types of Listening Active Listening V/s Passive Listening
Empathetic Listening
Traits of a good listener, barriers in effective listening,
Effective listening
Grammar and Vocabulary
Tense and the concept of Time. Passive Voice, Conditionals Prepositions,
Concord. Idioms, Confusables, one-word substitutes, homonyms,
Homophones eponyms
Paragraph Development: Introduction, Topic sentence and supporting sentences.
Attributes of a good paragraph.
Letter - Writing
Business Letters, Structure and types of a business letter, Letter of Inquiry,
Letters of complaint, regret and adjustment
Technical Proposals- Definition, Purpose, Types, Characteristics, Structure, Style and
appearance.
Introduction, Definition of an object or a process.
Guidelines for writing good description - organization, content, structure.
JDG 1-2: GEMOLOGY I
Introduction to Gemology
The evolution of the science of gemology, Formation - Geology related to gem minerals.
Earth’s interior, Geological activities, Origin and occurrence of gem stones and their
classification. Basic properties of gems – Beauty, Rarity and Durability, Chemical
Composition, Crystal Structure, Chemical Bonds, Crystallography. Classification of
gemstones, organic & inorganic gems, Groups, species and varieties; visual observation-4
C’s of gemstones, phenomenal varieties, the major gem occurrence of the world,
Chemical Properties
Atomic structure, electrons and chemical bonds, crystalline state and crystalline Materials
Crystal lattice, Amorphous and Metamict minerals, Isomorphism and polymorphism.
Physical Properties
Specific Gravity and density
Durability
Hardness
Cleavage/ Parting
Optical Properties
a) Importance of light in gemology
b) Isotropism and anisotropism, pleochroism, polarization
c) Electromagnetic spectrum - Visible Spectrum; Nature of visible light, wave length and
frequency
d) Light Reflection – Transparency, Reflection and effects: (Luster) due to internal
reflection - Total Internal Reflection
e) Light Refraction- Single and Double Refraction- Total internal refraction (Brilliance)
f) Dispersion of light
g) Polarization
h) Refractive index, birefringence and its determination by Refractometer; Reflectivity;
Reflectometers.
i) Interference figures and their use in gem sorting
Instrumentation
a) 10 x loupe
b) Polariscope and Conoscope
c) Dichroscope
d) Ultra-violet light unit
e) Hardness pencils
JDG 1-3: Fundamentals of Jewellery Design I
Jewellery Design (Hand Sketching)
a) Introduction To The Precious World Of Jewelry
b) Jewelry Designing: Types Of Jewelry, an overview, Sources & Inspirations –sem
c) Study Of Design: Elements And Principals Of Design; Point, Line, Shape, Plane,
Texture, Color, Pattern, Form and Space, Balance, Rhythm, Harmony, Proportion, Order,
Movement, & Compositions
d) Role of Jewelry Designer
e) Understanding of various shapes found in nature, forms of creation
f) Gemstone shapes and cuts
g) Deriving inspiration from various elements
h) Developing skills of turning inspiration into ideas
i) Hand control exercise
j) Free hand and counter sketching
k) Still life and perspective view
l) Shading in geometrical shapes
m) Study of Historical Jewellery- International: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Edwardian,
Victorian, Retro Period, Egyptians
SEMESTER IPRACTICAL
JDG 1-4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Assignments
JDG 1-5: GEMOLOGY I
Use of Gem Instruments
1. Observation of gemstone using a 10x lens
2. Detection of double refraction, by observing pleochroiccolours with the Dichroscope
and 10x lens. Identification of gemstones on the basis of pleochroiccolours;
3. Detection of double refraction, interference figures and internal strain with the
Polariscope
4. Study of the fluorescent colours exhibited by various gemstones under Ultraviolet
(long wave and short wave) light
5. Measurement of refractive indices and birefringence tests using a gem-testing
Refractometer
6. Gemstones to be studied in this sem:
1) Garnet
2) Corundum
3) Beryl
4) Iolite
5) Quartz Group, Chalcedony Group and varieties
JDG 1-5: JEWELLERY DESIGN
a) Sketching
1. Hand control exercises
2. Exercises with forms
3. Creating new forms
4. Basic designs with form
Rendering of metals
Drawing different shapes and sizes of gem stones
Colouring of gemstones
Basic designing with gem stones and settings
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SEMESTER 2 THEORY
JDG 2-1: ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILL
Job application
Essential parts - Cover Letter and the ‘resume’. Types of ‘resumes’
(Curriculum Vitae) Chronological ‘resume’, functional ‘resume’.
Interviews
Introduction, General preparations for an interview, Types of questions generally asked at the
interviews. Types of interviews, Importance of nonverbal aspects.
Group Discussions
Introduction, Group discussions as a part of the selection process, guidelines for group
discussion. Role functions in group discussion.
Communication Development Skill
Presentation, Effective presentation strategies.
Defining purpose, analysis of audience and locate, organizing contents.
Preparing an outline of the presentation.
Visual aids, nuances of delivery, Body language and effective presentation.
Peer Review, Video, Technology, Social Media,
News reports, Charts, Advertisements
JDG 2-2: GEMMOLOGY II
4 C’s of Gemstones
Color and Phenomena
Coloring elements; Allochromatic, Ediochromatic, Pseudochromatic; Pleochroism; Light-
Interference,Lustre; Sheen; play of colour, Adularesecence, colour change, Chatoyancy,
Asterism, Labradorescence,Iridescence,Orient,Aventurescence
Clarity
Inclusions and their types, Breaks, Fluid Inclusion and Included crystals, Inclusions for
identificationGrowth lines and colour zoning, twinning, types of inclusion, identification of
natural and synthetic gemstones, colour zone diffusion and induced feathers/fingerprints, use of
laboratory equipments and methods for identification
Cut
Fashioning of Gemstones, Shape and style, Traditional gem shapes, other gem shapes and styles,
proportions and finish
Carat Weight
Size of the gemstone and carat weight
Introduction to Gem Treatments
Bleaching, Heat Treatment, Fracture Filling
Gemstone Alternatives
Synthetics, Imitation and Simulants
Study of different type of Gemstones
a) Ruby
b) Sapphire
c) Yellow sapphire
d) Emerald
e) Garnet
f) Chrysoberyl cat’s
eye
g) Coral
h) Pearl
i) Amber
j) Mother of Pearl
k) Carnelian
l) Moonstone
m) Alexandrite,
n) Labradorite
o) Aventurene
p) Opal
q) Sunstone
r) Blood stone
s) Onyx
Instrumentation
1. Microscope
2. Balance for specific gravity determination
3. Spectroscope
4. Chelsea Colour filter
Care and Cleaning of Gems
Handling and Storage, Cleaning-Ultrasonic Cleaners, Steam Cleaners, Gentle cleaning
Organic Gemstone
Pearls, Shells, Amber, Coral, Ivory, Jet,
JDG 2-3: FUNDAMENTALS OF JEWELLERY DESIGN II
History And Purpose Of Jewelry
History of Jewellery in Indian context
Study of historical Jewellery – India Mauryan,Sunga,Gupta, Kushan, Chandella, Mughal
History of Ornamentation: Brief Introduction
Jewellery in the 21st century: Latest Fashion Trends and Forecast, Colour in Gems
SEMESTER II PRACTICAL
JDG 2-4: ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILL
Practical based on Theory
JDG 2-5: GEMOLOGY II
1. Observation of the listed gemstones using following instruments
a) external features (cut, colour, fractures, etc.) of a gemstone using a 10x lens
b) Dichroscope c) Polariscope
2. Determination of specific gravity by hydrostatic weighing method and by using heavy
liquids
3. Study of the absorption spectra of various gemstones using a direct vision
Spectroscope
4. Observation of the internal features of various natural and synthetics gemstones with a
microscope; Growth lines and colour zoning, types of inclusion, identification of
natural and synthetic gemstones, colour zone diffusion and induced
feathers/fingerprints.
5. Various types of cuts
6. Determination of Geographical And Geological Origin of Gemstones Based On
Inclusions
7. Instrumentation
Microscope
Spectroscope
Chelsea Colour filter
Balance for specific gravity determination
JDG 2-5 : FUNDAMENTALS OF JEWELRY DESIGN
Object Drawing According To Light Source And Shading
Basic Perspective of Drawing, Nature Drawing
General Anatomy Of Birds, Animals
Drawing Geometrical Constructions With Measurements Such As Parallel Lines,
Perpendicular Lines, Bisecting Angles, Triangle, Square, Hexagon, Etc.
Geometrical Designs Design from Natural Elements
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SavitribaiPhule Pune University
Skill Development Centre
Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in JEWELLERY DESIGN AND GEMOLOGY
Academic Year:-2018-2019
Course Structure (Second Year)
Course Code Course Title Credit
SEMETSER - III Theory Component
JDG 3-1 Fundamentals of computer 4
JDG 3-2 Gemology III 4
JDG 3-3 Fundamentals of Jewellery Design III 4
Skill Component
JDG 3-4 Practical – I (Based on Theory) 6 12 JDG 3-5 Practical – II (Based on Theory)
SEMETSER - IV
Theory Component
JDG 4-1 Marketing 4
JDG 4-2 Gemology IV 4
JDG 4-3 Fundamentals of Jewellery Design IV Designing 4
Skill Component
JDG 4-4 Practical – III (Based on Theory) 6 12 JDG 4-5 Practical – IV (Based on Theory)
Total Credits 60
STRUCTURE FOR SEMESTER
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 3
12 Credits each 180 300
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 3
18 Credits 270 450
30 450 750
STRUCTURE FOR YEAR
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 6
24 (4 Credits each) 360 600
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 6
36 (6 Credits each) 540 900
60 900 1500
YEAR II
SEMESTER III THEORY
JDG 3-1: FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER
Introduction
How to Start the CorelDraw program, Introduction to the CorelDraw program, Menu bar &
Drawing Toolbox etc.
Tools
creating text
selecting and transforming objects
shaping objects
combining/grouping, breaking apart/separating, ungrouping
converting to curves
weld, intersection and trim
aligning, copying, pasting and cloning
blending and contouring
fitting text to a path
colour adjustment and bitmap effects
page setup and printing
uses of corel draw in jewellery industry.
JDG 3-2- GEMMOLOGY III
Introduction to Crystallography
Definition and conditions conducive for the formation of crystals.Crystal morphology – faces,
forms, edges, solid angles, interfacial angle and its measurement by contact Goniometer, law of
constancy of interfacial angle
Crystallographic Elements
Symmetry elements – crystallographic axes, lettering and order of crystallographic axes,
Laws of crystallography – law of constancy of symmetry, law of constancy ofinterfacial angles,
Classification of crystals into systems
Crystal Systems
Study of following crystallographic systems with respect to their elements of symmetry,
crystallographic axes and their forms with indices. i. Orthorhombic (Type: Barytes) ii.
Tetragonal (Type: Zircon) iii. Cubic (Type: Galena) iv. Hexagonal (Type: Beryl) v. Monoclinic
(Type: Gypsum) vi. Triclinic (Type: Axinite).
Twinning
Twin crystals, Effects of Twinning, compositionplane,, twinning plane and twinning axis, Types
of twins – simple and repeated (polysynthetic twins), contact and penetration twins: secondary
twins. Examples related to gemology.
Synthetic processes
A brief history of early gemstone synthesis,
Flame fusion (Verneuil Process),
Czochralski (Crystal pulling),
Kyropolous
Skull melting process,
Flux fusion process,
Hydrothermal process,
Gel growth,
Ceramic process
Treatments
Bleaching,
Coating,
Spraying and Foiling,
Impregnation with oil, resin
Fracture filling (colorless),
Heat Treatment,
Diffusion Treatment,
Beryllium Diffusion,
Dyeing (Colored impregnation)
Graphitization,
Glass filling Lead, Bismuth,
Laser Drilling,
Irradiation
Lattice diffusion
Sugar smoke Treatment
Surface modification
High Pressure High Temperature HPHT treatment
Filling of pores (Porous stones) – Colorless,
Heat treatment in ruby and sapphires with different kinds of residuals, Irradiation,
disclosure of enhancements
JDG 3-3: FUNDAMENTALS OF JEWELRY DESIGN
Types of Jewellery and variations among them:
Women’s Jewellery:
Rings
Brooches
Earring
Pendant
Bracelets
Anklets
Necklaces: Choker Necklace, Dog Collar, Riviere, Lariat, Y Necklace, Segmented
Necklace, Raani-Haar, Tapering Necklace & Bridal Necklace etc
Modern jewellery
Conseptual designing
Fashion
Designer jewellery
SEMESTER III PRACTICAL
JDG 3-4: FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER
Create different shapes of gemstones - Round, oval, bugget, triangle, heart, pear,
marquees etc
Create different designs of pendants, rings bangles and necklaces using corel draw
toolbox
Give special effects to the jewellery design
Saving files in jpg format.
Introduction to PowerPoint. Starting PowerPoint. AutoContent Wizard. Working with
texts, graphs, pictures, audio, and video in slides. Design templates.
Introduction to Photo Shop
JDG 3-5: GEMOLOGY III (stones of first year + list for second year)
1. Observation of external symmetry, surface marks and cleavage of various crystals and
their identification;
2. Use of Colour Filters in detecting synthetic gemstones
3. Visual Identification of various gemstones by its crystal system and other external
properties;
Crystallography: Study of elements of symmetry, crystallographic axes and forms of the
following crystal systems a) Orthorhombic System (Type: Barytes) b) Tetragonal System
(Type: Zircon) c) Cubic system (Type: Galena) d) Hexagonal System (Type: Beryl) e)
Monoclinic System (Type: Gypsum) f) Triclinic System (Type: Axinite) g) Measurement of
interfacial angle with Contact Goniometer
Study of different type of Gemstones
Apatite, Diopside, Fluorite, Jade, Topaz, Sphene
Syntheic Vs Natural gem identification
JDG 3-5: JEWELRY DESIGN III
Designing of Necklaces, Rings, Bracelets, earings
Modern jewelry
Conceptual designing
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SEMESTER IV THEORY
JDG 4-1 : MARKETING
Marketing Concepts, Concept of SALES , Difference Between Sales and Marketing
Approaches to Marketing - Study Approaches and Functional Approaches - Marketing
Process - Functions of Marketing
Market research and Planning - Nature, Process and Contents of Marketing Plan
Consumer relationship
Understanding a sales associate and his responsibility
Responsibility while making sales and add-on sales
General rule for customer contact
Customer engaging techniques
Factors Influencing Buying Behaviour of customers - Buyer decision process
Type of Customers
The New Age Customer
Handling Customer Complaints
Effective Complaint Management systems
Understanding Common Customer Complaints
Essential Steps of Selling Process
1. Approach the customer
2. Exchange information
3. Build value
4. Create desire
5. Trial close
6. Close the sale
7. Follow-up
Concept of Good, Bad And Excellent Service
Stock Management
JDG 4-2 : GEMOLOGY IV
Gemstone Formation in different rocks
Igneous rocks, magmatic and hydrothermal phases and gemstone formation in
pegmatites, topaz, tourmaline, beryl, and other gems. Basalts and formation of ruby.
Sedimentary rocks, placer deposits, gemstones found in gravels and other sedimentary
rocks.
Metamorphic rocks and formation of gems like ruby, spinel, garnet etc.
Formation of diamonds in the earth’s interior.
Origin of diamonds accordingly its surface marking, shape and habits of rough diamonds
Gemstone Exploration
Mining, Mining Techniques, Prospecting, Extraction and Recovery of gemstones.
Gem Localities
Type localities of different gemstones
Major Gem mines
Global and Indian Coloured stone Markets
World Famous gems
Hope Diamond, Kohinoor, Black Prince Ruby, Pearl of India,Tiffany Diamond,etc
JDG 4-3: JEWELLERY DESIGN IV
Basic jewellery designing
Equipment for Jewellery Drawing and Design, Jewellery Drawing, Nature Drawing, Historic
Ornament, The Beginning of Design (Variations), Rendering in Pencil, Rendering with Brush,
Stone Settings
Rendering in Colour, Rendering Stones
SEMESTER IV PRACTICAL
JDG-4-5: MARKETING
Practical based on Theory
JDG 4-6: GEMOLOGY
In depth study of
•Precious Stones
•Semi-Precious Stones
•Identification of Gemstones in different R.I. ranges
•Description, Properties and Identification of gemstones in the refractive index range 1.40 -
1.50, 1.50- 1.60, 1.60-1.65, 1.66-1.70, 1.70-1.80, above 1.8 over range
Stones to be studied: Beryl, Chrysoberyl, Corrundum, Feldspar group, Garnet Group,
Tourmaline, Azurite, Natural glass/Obsidian, Rhodonite, Turquoise, Spinel, Ruby Synite,
Dumortorite, Rhyolite, Dolomite, Calcite, Chiastolite, Hypersthene, Kyanite, Enstatite,
Sodalite, Lapis Lazuli, Prehnite and Scolecite
Mineral Maps
JDG 4-6: JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER IV
Designsing of Jewelery based on geometric motifs, historical inspirations.
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Skill Development Centre
Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in JEWELLERY DESIGN AND GEMOLOGY
Academic Year:-2018-2019
Course Structure (First Year)
Course Code Course Title Credit
SEMETSER - V Theory Component
JDG 1-1 Business Ethics and Management 4
JDG 1-2 Gemology V 4
JDG 1-3 Jewellery Design V 4
Skill Component
JDG 1-4 Practical – I (Based on Theory) 6 12 JDG 1-5 Practical – II (Based on Theory)
SEMETSER - II
Theory Component
JDG 2-1 Entrepreneurship Developement 4
JDG 2-2 Gemology VI 4
JDG 2-3 Fundamentals of Jewellery Design VI 4
Skill Component
JDG 2-4 Practical – III (Based on Theory) 6 12 JDG 2-5 Practical – IV (Based on Theory)
Total Credits 60
STRUCTURE FOR SEMESTER
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 3
12 Credits each 180 300
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 3
18 Credits 270 450
30 450 750
STRUCTURE FOR YEAR
Title Credits Hrs Marks
Total No. of Theory
courses = 6
24 (4 Credits each) 360 600
Total No. of Skill based
courses = 6
36 (6 Credits each) 540 900
60 900 1500
YEAR III
SEMESTER V THEORY
JDG-5-1: BUSINESS ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT
Management principles
Concept, Scope Importance, Objectives and Functions
Human resource development
Personal Management and Human resource management
Planning Processes
Critical thinking, creative thinking, strategic thinking
Conventional and strategic planning
Recruitment trends, Section steps, Type of Interviews, Induction, Job changes, promotions,
Career planning; concepts, objectives and development
Listening and understanding skills
Leadership skills
Problem solving steps
JDG 5-2 : GEMOLOGY V
Introduction to Diamonds
Chemical composition, Physical properties, Durability of Diamonds
Diamonds and their internal structure: Crystal Forms, Growth Features, Crystallography,
Cleaving, Surface Markings, Rough Diamonds
4 C’s of Diamonds-
Color: Grades, treatments, enhancementsDepth of the colour, Shade of the colour,
Colour of the inclusion, position of the colour zoning, Fluorescence and
phosphorescence.
Clarity: flaws, inclusions, blemishes, grading standards,
Cut: Types, History,Proportions, Variations, planning and marking, sawing, Bruting,
Faceting of table, Faceting of crown, Faceting of pavilion. Instruments used in cutting
and polishing of diamond processing. Manual method of planning and marking.
Computerized or automatic method for planning marking and diamond sawing.
Carat: measurement and calculation, Cost computation.
Optical Properties and Crystalinity
Cubic system; Forms; Twins, Parallel growth; Irregular forms; Growth features, Fracture;
Cleavage; Hardness (Moh's Scale); Specific gravity (Heavy liquids and Hydrostatic method);
Electrical conductivity, Thermal conductivity; Graphitization.
Single; double and anamolous double refraction, Refractive index; Strain patterns;
Dispersion; Absorption spectra; Transparency to Ultra-violet and x-rays; Reflectivity;
Luminiscence.
Geological occurrences and their history
Geological occurrence of Diamonds, Diamond deposits, Kimberlites and Lamprolites, pipe
deposits.Gem and industrial diamond, kimberlite (mines); Alluvial deposits (river beds),
Marine deposits (beaches, sea-bed); Meteoric diamonds; Localities like Australia; Borneo;
Brazil; India; Sierra Leon; Russia; South Africa; South West Africa, Zaire, Canada etc.
Working and manufacturing process of diamonds
Survey methods if diamond deposits, Mining techniques of diamond deposits, History of
diamond and diamond mining, Blood diamonds and conflict diamonds.
Extraction of Diamonds: Crushing, Washing and Screening, Heavy media separator,
Grease table, Grease belt, ray separation.
Sorting of rough diamonds :Sorting by Size; Shapes; Colour; Purity.
Manufacturing of diamonds: Grains; Sawing; Cleaving; Bruting; Grinding; Polishing;
4,3,2, point stones; Acidizing; Ultrasonic cleaning.
Diamond grading
1. COLOUR GRADING OF POLISHED STONES:
Lighting standards and magnification; Comparison stones. Colour grading systems
(G.I.A.; HRD; Indian, C.I.B.J.O.)
2. CLARITY GRADING OF POLISHED STONES:
Magnification; Lighting; International grading scales; (G.I.A.; HRD; Indian; C.I.B.J.O.);
Criteria for grading; Internal blemishes; External defects.
3. GRADING FOR CUT :
Spread stones; Lumpy and Fish-eye stones, Proportion scope and proportion analyzing,
Carat system; weighing scales; Estimating weight of mounted stones (gauges); Sieves
and sieve sizes. Estimating: Table percentage, Pavilion depth, Crown angle, Pavilion
angle and Girdle thickness.
Synthetic diamonds and Simulants
1. SYNTHETIC DIAMOND:
Synthesis; Artificial colouration; Identification of treated diamond.
2. DIAMOND SIMULANTS :
Gadolinium Gallium Garnet (GGG); Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (YAG); Strontium
Titanate; Synthetic Rutile; Synthetic Cubic Zirconia; Synthetic moissanite; Spinel, Sapphire;
Zircon; Topaz; Quartz; Paste, Doublets.
Diamond Markets
Global and Indian Markets for Diamonds
De-Beers consolidated Mines; Diamond Trading Company (D.T.C.); Sights supplied by
D.T.C.; Diamond Bourses; Clubs; Operation of the National and International markets.
Sources of Rough diamonds: HDC, MMTC, NMDC, Local-resellers, DTC, Open market.
JDG 5-3: JEWELLERY DESIGN V
Main features of Jewelry of major International markets: USA, Japan, Dubai, French
market, Italian market, German market
Main features of Jewellery of European International markets: Italy, Germany, France
Traditional Jewellery: Definition of Traditional jewellery
Main features of Jewellery of major Indian markets :KundanMeenaJewellery of Rajasthan,
KundanMeena, Definition/ Meaning, Process, Evaluation, Enameling, Kinds of Enamel,
Gold Jewellery of Rajkot, Temple Jewellery of Kerala, Terracotta Jewellery of Bengal,
Jewellery Style of Maharastra, Art of Filigree- Orissa, Filigree, Meaning & Process, Silver,
Filigree.
Jewelry materials
How to choose Material for Jewellery
Designs derived from Nature- the Moth-Mullen in Design,The Snow Crystal in Design,
The Sea-horse in Design, The Butterfly in Design
Designing - Elliptical Brooch, Buckles, Clasps, Bar Pins Pendants, Lavaliere and
Necklaces, Pendants, Lavaliere and Necklaces, the watch fob, hat pin, cuff link, cuff
button, the finger ring, scarf pin, Chains, pendant slides, pendant connections
Designing – flower spray
Study of apple blossoms –bud forms, bud sections, sections of seed pods, leaf outlines
Studies from Peacock, shells
SEMESTER V PRACTICAL
JDG 5-4: BUSINESS ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT
Practical based on Theory
JDG 5-5: GEMOLOGY V
Practical based on Theory
JDG 5-5: JEWELLERY DESIGN V
Designing Jewelry suitable to different world markets
Designing jewelery around different gem stones
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SEMESTER VI THEORY
JDG-6-1-ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Concept of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial talent, business ideas, fundamentals of
entrepreneurship, challenges of entrepreneurship.
Project Management: Feasibility and Viability
Skill development, Business Incubation.
Advertizing: types, agencies, media planning, brand awareness, brand names, headlines, slogans,
basic elements of advertising
Code of Ethics
JDG 6-2 : GEMMOLOGY VI
Metal:
Precious metals : Gold, Silver & Platinum, Characteristics/Properties and Classification of
Metals, Metal Texture, Alloy
Metal and their Behaviour
Characteristics and classification, ores, metal groups-ferrous, non-ferrous, alloys, mining
and techniques-surface mining, subsurface mining and types.Basic techniques of jewellery
making- measurement, layout, sawing, drilling, filing.
Precious metals and their mining, methods of refinement and recovery, application in
jewellery, quality control –lowering or raising metal quality, hallmarking, standard weights
and measures.
Gem trade
Selling Gemstones through their properties:
Clarity, Colour, Cut, Carat Weight
Customer Interactions:
Approach, Information Exchange, Demonstration Techniques, Value Enhancement, Sale
approaches, Closure, Add-on Sales, Follow up.
Security:
Gem and Jewelry Related Giftware: Watches, Crystal pieces, Enamel pieces, figurines,
desk accessories, cufflinks, China, Hollowware etc.
Service:
Knowledge, Repeat Sales, Personal Attention, Awareness, Care and cleaning, home care,
Jewelry handling etc.
Hall marking and Gem Certification
Pricing/ Valuation
Market Terms/ Indian Trade
JDG 6-3: JEWELLERY DESIGN SOFTWARE
Software introduction, basic elements of the software
Use of software for jewelry designing
Master piece making, creating 2D and 3D Designs
Modification in designs, designs as per client requirements
SEMESTER VI PRACTICAL
JDG 6-4: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Practical based on theory
JDG 6-5: GEMOLOGY AND JEWELLERY DESIGN SOFTWARE
Use of Jewellery Design Software
Project and portfolio design.
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